Skirmisher’s 5 Most Anticipated Games of 2021

The Skirmisher is looking forward to playing lots of new games in 2021, and trying to forget some of the disappointments of last year. After all, this year has to be better, right? These are the five games that he is most looking forward to this year. And — happy New Year everyone!
A Valorous Victory for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla

Anyone looking for adventure should sail no further than Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla. This latest Assassin’s Creed game takes everything good about the series and wraps it up in an exciting and beautiful Norse-flavored package that is packed with brutal Viking combat.
Glorious And Accessible Open World Adventure: Ghost of Tsushima

Looking for a beautiful gaming distraction to close out your year? Our open world game reviewer has looked at them all in 2020, and is solidly declaring Ghost of Tsushima as the best. Sink into this wonderful game, which looks great even running on a PS4.
Celebrating 2020, or Celebrating its End

Our editor takes over The Skirmisher column this week for his annual holiday gaming celebration article. The only problem is that, probably like most of you, he doesn’t feel much like celebrating the year 2020. Let’s see if we can lift our collective spirits anyway.
Empire of Sin: An Offer You Might Be Able to Refuse

Set in prohibition-era Chicago, Empire of Sin combines the turn-based strategy of XCOM with the empire building of Civilization. It’s a fun title, but waters down the fun gangster combat part of the game with a pretty complex and completely unnecessary business management simulation.
Discover The Cayo Perico Heist, Biggest Ever GTA Online Update

Robbing the biggest bank in the country? Been there. Raiding the casino’s vaults? Done that. Infiltrating the heavily guarded private party island of the ruthless drug lord El Rubio? Now you’re talking. Leave behind the lights of Los Santos for the sands of Cayo Perico and your biggest heist yet. The Cayo Perico Heist is […]
Cyberpunk 2077’s Greatness Depends on Platform

Cyberpunk 2077 is clearly a masterpiece, but also a heavily flawed one. We reviewed it on a high-end PC, which let the game put its best foot forward. But your mileage will vary. It’s almost unplayable on the PlayStation 4, but starts to shine when given enough hardware to drive Night City’s massive world.
Torchlight III Adds Seasonal and Holiday Winter Content

Perfect World Entertainment and Echtra Games are excited to announce that Torchlight III’s Winter-themed update Snow and Steam is now available on Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The update is the largest patch to come to Torchlight III since its launch in October and brings plenty of holiday cheer to the light-hearted […]
Jet Kave Adventure Coming To Steam and Xbox

Cavemen, aliens and jetpacks – after a successful launch on the Nintendo Switch, it’s time for PC players and Xbox owners to face the prehistoric threat as well. Jet Kave Adventure will release on January 15th 2021 for 14.99 EUR or 14.99 USD on PC and next-gen consoles Xbox X and Xbox One. The game […]
Vigor Invades the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5

Bohemia Interactive is proud to announce that Vigor is now available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. The journey to bring this incredible shooter to console players has been exciting and the team can’t wait to meet all the new Outlanders who will step into post-way Norway. Many have asked about cross-play for Vigor since […]
